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breaking the ice, president obama and john byron finally discussing the fiscal cliff. they talked by telephone yesterday. with just 26 days remaining to get a deal done, there are signs of compromise on the republican side. oklahoma's republican senator tom coburn a leading conservative saying he is okay with raising taxes on the wealthiest 2% of americans. in a few moments, soledad o'brien will talk with oregon senator is jeff merkley. he sits on the budget committee. >>> naeem davis now charged with murder for allegedly pushing a man off a new york city subway platform. davis was arraigned last night on a second-degree murder charge. police say he pushed 50-year-old ki-suk han on to the tracks and into the path of an oncoming subway train. >>> internet security pioneer john mcafee could be deported to belize as early as today. guatemalan officials detained mcafee yesterday. they accuse him of entering their country illegally. he turned up in guatemala on tuesday after disappearing from his home in belize. police there want to question mcafee in connection with a murd
breaking the ice, president obama and john byron finally discussing the fiscal cliff. they talked by telephone yesterday. with just 26 days remaining to get a deal done, there are signs of compromise on the republican side. oklahoma's republican senator tom coburn a leading conservative saying he is okay with raising taxes on the wealthiest 2% of americans. in a few moments, soledad o'brien will talk with oregon senator is jeff merkley. he sits on the budget committee. >>> naeem davis...
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i'm christine romans in for john berman today. >> and i'm zoraida sambolin. it's thursday, december 6th, 6:00 a.m. in the east. we're keeping a close eye on the developing situation in egypt. protesters have turned to deadly violence now. the presidential palace in cairo is being guarded this morning by tanks and armored personnel carriers. the streets around the palace turned violent last night as supporters and opponents of president morsi hurled rocks and molotov cocktails at each other. hundreds were injured and several were killed. they feel betrayed the by what they believe is president morsi's power grab. many now label him a dictator. ian lee joins us by phone from cairo. what's happening right now? do they have these clashes under control? >> right now there's kind of an uneasy calm in cairo. we have the republican guard, and this is the elite's unit that protects, they have tanks and armored personnel set up along with barbed wire and barricades around the presidential palace. president morsi does have thousands of supporters also around the preside
i'm christine romans in for john berman today. >> and i'm zoraida sambolin. it's thursday, december 6th, 6:00 a.m. in the east. we're keeping a close eye on the developing situation in egypt. protesters have turned to deadly violence now. the presidential palace in cairo is being guarded this morning by tanks and armored personnel carriers. the streets around the palace turned violent last night as supporters and opponents of president morsi hurled rocks and molotov cocktails at each...
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john king is joining us. john, explain to the viewers how medicare factors into all of this. >> reporter: it's where the money is, or at least where a lot of it is. we have this credibility standoff right now. republicans say the president won't be credible until he pushes the democrats to go more on medicare and other entitlement programs. but led's look at the medicare argument. if you're a single man born in 1945, that means you're approaching 70, on medicare. if you made about $20,000 a year during your career, that was your average, then in medicare taxes, you paid about $18,000, roughly $18,000 to $20,000 in taxes. if you made about $110,000 a year in your career, you paid about $88,000 to the government in medicare taxes. that's what you paid in. a lot of conservatives are saying you need to change the program. this is one of the reasons why. this is what you get out. if you paid $18,000, you're getting ten times out over the course of your lifetime in benefits. you paid about $88,000 in, you're gettin
john king is joining us. john, explain to the viewers how medicare factors into all of this. >> reporter: it's where the money is, or at least where a lot of it is. we have this credibility standoff right now. republicans say the president won't be credible until he pushes the democrats to go more on medicare and other entitlement programs. but led's look at the medicare argument. if you're a single man born in 1945, that means you're approaching 70, on medicare. if you made about $20,000...
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but republican house speaker john boehner dismisses it as, and i'm quoting, la la land. the republicans offered their proposal, that happened about 24 hours ago. the white house quickly labels it as nothing new. business as usual, right? so how do we move beyond this stalemate in washington? we heard from the president, just a short time ago. our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin joins me now, jessica, the president spoke out, sat down in an interview with bloomberg tv, and in listening to the interview, did you hear any clues toward a possible compromise here? >> reporter: not new clues, brooke. the president laid down the marker that we heard from the white house consistently, which is they aren't moving until they hear the republicans agree to raise tax rates on the wealthiest. listen to what the president had to say. >> i think that, you know, we have the potential of getting a deal done, but it is going to require what i talked about during the campaign, which is a balanced responsible approach to deficit reduction that can help give businesses certaint
but republican house speaker john boehner dismisses it as, and i'm quoting, la la land. the republicans offered their proposal, that happened about 24 hours ago. the white house quickly labels it as nothing new. business as usual, right? so how do we move beyond this stalemate in washington? we heard from the president, just a short time ago. our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin joins me now, jessica, the president spoke out, sat down in an interview with bloomberg tv, and in...
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of course, some of them will be meeting with house speaker john boehner and senate majority leader harry reid. so the hope is they will put pressure on their lawmakers from their states to get a deal done. but also this is a chance for these governors to talk about the fact that what happens here with this fiscal cliff will have some real consequences, that we're not just talking about sort of these ambiguous numbers but it will impact them and why does it impact them? because according to a pew report, a third of the revenue of states comes from federal grants, and so states -- >> hey, dan, you're not going to believe this. just as you're speaking live, i'm only going to interrupt you for the governors themselves. let's listen in. >> governor beebe of arkansas, we are three democrats and three republicans. we just had what i would say was a very good meeting with the president. we came in part to make sure that the voices and the issues that we face as governors in the states are heard and are considered as part of the discussions going on here in washington. the president was very open
of course, some of them will be meeting with house speaker john boehner and senate majority leader harry reid. so the hope is they will put pressure on their lawmakers from their states to get a deal done. but also this is a chance for these governors to talk about the fact that what happens here with this fiscal cliff will have some real consequences, that we're not just talking about sort of these ambiguous numbers but it will impact them and why does it impact them? because according to a...
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. >>> he made a name for himself as an internet pioneer, but now john mcafee is known for being a fugitive, wanted by police in. belize for questioning regarding the murder of his neighbor. mcafee, who's maintained his innocence, has now emerged from hiding and is talking to our martin savage about his life on the run. >> are you afraid? >> wouldn't you be, sir? >> what have these weeks been like? it's been three weeks now. >> it hasn't been a lot of fun. i miss my prior life. much of it has been deprivation. no baths, poor food. here we're in bliss. hot showers, a stove. so we're fairly happy right now. >> how is this going to end? how do you see this coming to an end? >> i don't have a crystal ball. i'm going to continue to fight until something changes. >> you won't turn yourself in? >> i will not. >> it will either be that somehow you get away or the authorities come and get you. >> one of those two. get away doesn't mean leave the country. it means, number one, they'll find the murderer. number two, the people of this country, who are by and large terrified to speak out, will start sp
. >>> he made a name for himself as an internet pioneer, but now john mcafee is known for being a fugitive, wanted by police in. belize for questioning regarding the murder of his neighbor. mcafee, who's maintained his innocence, has now emerged from hiding and is talking to our martin savage about his life on the run. >> are you afraid? >> wouldn't you be, sir? >> what have these weeks been like? it's been three weeks now. >> it hasn't been a lot of fun. i miss...
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martin, what did john mcafee say? >> reporter: you know, don, this was an interview that ranged from at times stone cold clarity and credibility to downright off the wall kind of crazy talk, a sense of paranoia. it was quite remarkable. there were times you just sensed that he was telling you everything in his heart, but you weren't sure if everything in his mind was quite right. listen to how it began. >> let me ask you a couple of questions i know the police would ask. did you kill greg fall? >> i barely knew the man and why would i kill him? he was a neighbor that lived 200 yards down the beach. i did not kill the man. i knew nothing about his death until the following morning. >> but you did have a stormy relationship or you did have a past with him? >> i have spoken 50 words to the man in five years. he would go by my property and complain about my dogs as everybody did. i complained about my dogs. they barked loudly and kept me awake at night. i did everything that i could to contain them and they were getting b
martin, what did john mcafee say? >> reporter: you know, don, this was an interview that ranged from at times stone cold clarity and credibility to downright off the wall kind of crazy talk, a sense of paranoia. it was quite remarkable. there were times you just sensed that he was telling you everything in his heart, but you weren't sure if everything in his mind was quite right. listen to how it began. >> let me ask you a couple of questions i know the police would ask. did you...
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we have been talking by telephone, john and i. but when i arrived, three words tipped me off, the words were, i'm sorry, i'm late. that was the re-arranged words that were set up beforehand, that meant i would be taken to him. i thought it would be a simple drive. but it was anything but. constant turn arounds, get to a parking lot, oh, no, i'm not there. get into another car, and clearly it was designed to confuse all of us, as to where we were going. it was designed to throw us all off. it worked, we ended up someplace. >> so mcafee is in disguise, in hiding somewhere in belize, how long will he keep this up? >> well, you know, the disguise was interesting, there was this man, it was clearly mcafee, he was trying to give us the impression, holding a cane, acting like he was an old man with powder in his hair. we didn't want to throw him off. it was bizarre in the way he acted. i'll give you that. but as far as how long he remains in hiding, that remains to be seen. he clearly feels the walls are closing in on him? listen to this
we have been talking by telephone, john and i. but when i arrived, three words tipped me off, the words were, i'm sorry, i'm late. that was the re-arranged words that were set up beforehand, that meant i would be taken to him. i thought it would be a simple drive. but it was anything but. constant turn arounds, get to a parking lot, oh, no, i'm not there. get into another car, and clearly it was designed to confuse all of us, as to where we were going. it was designed to throw us all off. it...
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john mcafee is an internet pioneer. police want to question him about a killing but he's not talking to them. he's talking to us. an exclusive interview you have to hear. >>> and u.n. ambassador susan rice is under fire from republicans about what she said after the deadly consulate attack in libya. will it kill her chanceoffs becoming the next secretary of state? >>> and after nearly 50 years of service, america's first nuclear powered aircraft carrier, it retires today. we'll take you onboard. okay, now here's our holiday gift list. aww, not the mall. well, i'll do the shopping... if you do the shipping. shipping's a hassle. i'll go to the mall. hey. hi. y'know, holiday shipping's easy with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. yeah, i know. oh, you're good. [ laughing ] good luck! [ male announcer ] priority mail flat rate boxes. online pricing starts at $5.15. only from the postal service. >> hi. >> you know, i can save you 15% today
john mcafee is an internet pioneer. police want to question him about a killing but he's not talking to them. he's talking to us. an exclusive interview you have to hear. >>> and u.n. ambassador susan rice is under fire from republicans about what she said after the deadly consulate attack in libya. will it kill her chanceoffs becoming the next secretary of state? >>> and after nearly 50 years of service, america's first nuclear powered aircraft carrier, it retires today....